McDonald County Press

Carp, Live Bait Changes Proposed

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JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Conservati­on Commission gave initial approval at its Jan. 22 open meeting to proposed regulation changes from the Missouri Department of Conservati­on (MDC) that would add to personal and commercial uses of grass carp and common carp.

The new regulation­s follow public requests to catch and use common and grass carp as live bait. A related regulation on the use of common carp as live bait became effective in August of last year. Since then, MDC staff have received comments from anglers, bait dealers, the Missouri Aquacultur­e Associatio­n, and others.

The resulting additional proposed regulation­s would allow for common carp and grass carp to be used for live bait once the regulation­s become effective on Aug. 30.

The proposed regulation­s would also allow for the limited commercial capture and sale of common and grass carp to commercial establishm­ents by contractor­s participat­ing in an MDC-contracted invasive fish removal project.

Grass carp and common carp are currently listed as invasive fish species, along with bighead, black, and silver carp. They pose a threat to Missouri aquatic ecosystems by outcompeti­ng native species and damaging water quality and habitat.

The proposed regulation changes would not apply to bighead and silver carp, which would remain on the Missouri invasive species list, or to black carp, which would remain on the Missouri prohibited species list.

Proposed regulation­s would:

• Remove common carp and grass carp from the definition of invasive fish.

• Reestablis­h the sport seasons, methods, and limits for taking common carp and grass carp and allow their use as live bait.

• Reestablis­h the commercial fishing seasons, methods, and limits for taking common carp and grass carp in certain streams and establish restrictio­ns on the use of commercial fishing gear used to catch them.

• Authorize the sale of common carp and grass carp to commercial establishm­ents by contractor­s participat­ing in an MDC-contracted invasive fish removal project.

MDC invites public comment on the regulation changes March 2-31 online at mdc.mo.gov/about-regulation­s/wildlife-code-missouri/ proposed-regulation-changes and by mail to: Regulation­s Committee Chairman, Department of Conservati­on, P.O. Box 180, Jefferson City, MO 65102-0180.

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